What does EU in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word EU in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use EU in Swedish.
The word EU in Swedish means EU, Europeiska Unionen, EU, EU, eu-kritisk, euroskeptisk, ECDC, europeisk, EU-byråkrat, EU-, Europa-, EU-skeptiker, EU-kritisk. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word EU
EU(initialism (European Union) (Europeiska unionen) Many of the EU's institutions are based in Brussels. |
Europeiska Unionen, EU(political union) Croatia became a member of the European Union in 2013. |
EU(politics: European Union) (förkortning) Some people complain that directives from Europe limit their freedoms. |
eu-kritisk, euroskeptisk(hostile to European Union) The politician is well-known for his anti-European opinions. |
ECDC(initialism (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control) |
europeisk(adj: of Europe, esp. European Union) |
EU-byråkrat(pejorative (European Union official) The Eurocrats will never approve the proposal. |
EU-, Europa-(of European Community) The new European laws affect all member states. |
EU-skeptiker(UK (person opposed to European Union) Ivan is a staunch Eurosceptic and frequently states his views to his friends and acquaintances. |
EU-kritisk(UK (opposed to European Union) Eurosceptic sentiments are high among this population. |
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